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  • thank you Learn by the Drop!!! You have saved my sanity!

    

  • @XandMProductions - If you go to drupal.org/project/emfield , you'll see a list of all the provider modules.

    You have to download and install the providers, you wish to use on your site. It's straight forward.

    Download each provider as a seperate module, and install them in your sites/all/modules folder.

    After that, you just enable them, and you should be good to go.

  • thanks for this

  • i do not have the list of the providers ! :| :(

  • @LogicalF I dont have the providers too.

    Can some1 help me!!!???

  • how can i create a video search page? I've created a page that displays a youtube video, although I had to hack the code to get it to work.

    But what I want to do, is have a term in the url, and on the page I want to show all videos on youtube for that term.

    Drupal is awesome, but it's very difficult sometimes to do the simplest things.

  • @wowurdumb2 What you need to do is create a taxonomy vocabulary for the content type that includes the YouTube videos. Each time you post a video you add the appropriate categories. Then you can use the Views module to create a block or a page that links to the videos by category.

    On another note I'd be interested to know which content management system makes it very easy to do what you're proposing. I always hear people say Drupal is hard but they never say which one is easy.

  • i do not have the pick supported providers list :( ....way ?

  • perfect, just worked as described in the video. Thanks a lot.

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